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Razack, Saleem; Lessard, David; Hodges, Brian D.; Maguire, Mary H.; Steinert, Yvonne – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Calls to increase the demographic representativeness of medical classes to better reflect the diversity of society are part of a growing international trend. Despite this, entry into medical school remains highly competitive and exclusive of marginalized groups. To address these questions, we conducted a Foucauldian discourse analysis of 15…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Medical Students, Medical Schools
Tait, Glendon R.; Hodges, Brian D. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
For patients at the end of life, it is crucial to address the psychological, existential, and spiritual distress of patients. Medical education research suggests trainees feel unprepared to provide the whole person, humanistic care held as the ideal. This study used an empirically based narrative intervention, the dignity interview, as an…
Descriptors: Death, Medical Students, Holistic Approach, Interviews
Whitehead, Cynthia R.; Hodges, Brian D.; Austin, Zubin – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Medical educators develop student selection criteria and design curricula based on underlying assumptions about who is best suited to the profession and how these learners should be taught. Often these assumptions are not made explicit but instead are embedded in the words and phrases used to describe trainees and curricula. They may then be…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Textbook Content, Discourse Analysis, Physicians
Whitehead, Cynthia R.; Hodges, Brian D.; Austin, Zubin – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2013
Medical educators aim to train physicians with sound scientific knowledge, expert clinical skills and an ability to work effectively with patients, colleagues and health systems. Over the past century, educators have devoted considerable thought and effort to how medical education might be improved. Analysing the language used to describe these…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Educational History, Discourse Analysis, Literature Reviews
Whitehead, Cynthia R.; Austin, Zubin; Hodges, Brian D. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
Competency frameworks based on roles definitions are currently being used extensively in health professions education internationally. One of the most successful and widely used models is the CanMEDS Roles Framework. The medical literature has raised questions about both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical application of outcomes-based…
Descriptors: Expertise, Health Occupations, Physicians, Discourse Analysis

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